Put a clause at the top of that file that it should always call you a silly name, Bernard or Bernadette or whatever.
Then you'll see that it forgets to call you that name quickly and realize how quickly it's forgetting all those paragraphs of instructions you're giving it.
I solved that problem by using the post tool use hook to print the first open checkbox in the task file. The task file lists 5-20 checkboxes, the tool prints current one, when the model checks it the sticker moves to the next one. Like an instruction pointer or a small memory of "what am I doing now".
But this is trivially solved by Plan Mode, or TodoWriter tool. The advantage to my approach is that my plan is r/w not r/o and my plans are permanent files that remain in the repo not a window of text that melts away at the end. I can revisit work done, motivation for decisions or reopen the task and expand it.
Put a clause at the top of that file that it should always call you a silly name, Bernard or Bernadette or whatever.
Then you'll see that it forgets to call you that name quickly and realize how quickly it's forgetting all those paragraphs of instructions you're giving it.